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05-23-2009, 12:07 PM   #4
photolady
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I've always scanned my negs. Color and B/W. As has been said, scanning the negs you get all the info on there, as opposed to print scanning which only has about 200ppi. But a dedicated film/slide scanner is better than a flatbed with scanning capabilities.

Be aware, most labs that scan your prints for you, do so at low quality scans, and usually save them as jpgs.
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